Skeletal remains have been discovered in the same border lake where a Colorado man was reported dead last year.

Professional fisherman Alton Jones posted on his Facebook page Wednesday night that he found a dead body on the Mexican side of Falcon Lake, which is on the Texas-Mexico border. He was on the lake for a fishing tournament.

"The fishing on Falcon was great," Jones said. "Unfortunately, our fun was overshadowed when we found a dead body . . . all that was left was the skeleton."

Jones' wife told 9News that her husband turned over the GPS coordinates to Border Patrol agents, who said they would pass along the information to Mexican officials.

Zapata County Sheriff Sigifredo Gonzalez Jr. said the site is about 16 miles from where David Hartley was reported killed by drug-cartel gunmen while riding a personal watercraft with his wife, Tiffany, in September 2010. But Gonzalez said he thought it unlikely the body was Hartley's. 9News

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